China needs financial and political dependability in Pakistan
Islamabad: The head of the Chinese embassy's mission, Peng Chunksu, met on Sunday to discuss the current political situation with the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) initiative and said China was committed to "financial and political security in Pakistan.
Appreciating the global, regional, and security partnership between Pakistan and China, the PML-Q leaders said that Pakistan has consistently enjoyed cordial relations with China, which is appreciated as well as a wellspring of bliss for the country.
"China needs political and financial stability in Pakistan," Chunksu was quoted as saying in the PML-Q's true claim. He contacted PML-Q President and former Chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Occupying Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi and took a detailed look at the current political situation in the country and issues of common interest at his home.
Minister for Water Resources Monis Elahi, former bureaucrat pastor Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain and MNA Hussain Elahi were also present on the occasion. The current political situation in the country as well as CPEC and Pak-China relations were discussed in detail in the meeting.
This gathering and this claim comes at a time when the political unforeseen situation in Pakistan is on the rise as resistance groups have launched a movement of uncertainty against Prime Minister Imran Khan, guaranteeing that they have the removal of the chief. Expected number for.
Due to the turn of resistance, the top state leader has also started reaching out to the general public and has held rallies in various civic communities in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Announced Movement on D-Chowk - just outside the gathering and Parliament Lodges.
As both sides prepare to play a greater role in the National Assembly, the focus has shifted to the no-confidence motion and everything else has taken a secondary lounge, including weekly government bureau meetings where important elections are needed. Was Continuous.
The move comes as Pakistan is facilitating a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on March 22 and 23, and the unfamiliar clergy will participate in the March 23 parade.
Legally, the Speaker is required to convene a meeting of the National Assembly 14 days after ordering the session. In any case, no decision has been made as to when the meeting will be convened.
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